Search results

  1. T

    Crossdressers!

    What kind of crossdressers date, guys?
  2. T

    Came out at my new job,went good

    It's great to know that you feel good about coming out in your work as a crossdresser. People will react differently to this. Some will be surprisingly understanding, others not so much. But try to be patient with people who are important to you, like your co-workers. Cheers! <3
  3. T

    Prostate Cancer!

    Of course. Prostate cancer is more related to age, not frequency. Just like non-smokers can get lung cancer, anyone can get more cancer. (A woman cannot get prostate, testicular, or penile cancer; a man can't get ovarian, cervical, or endometrial cancer).
  4. T

    Should I come out?

    I think that’s up to you, love, do you think that your Parents will understand if none of these does then tell your parents, but if you don’t, then you don’t have to tell anyone as it's none of their business. I was lucky I told my parents when I was 12, and they supported me in every way they...
  5. T

    First Realization!

    When I was in high school, I had a guy who was older and more mature and I remember looking at his çock. Years later I started wearing panties and when I put them on, I immediately thought about feeling and sucking a çock. I was 45. When I sucked my first cock.
  6. T

    Bisexual Dress!

    Do you want to know how a Bisexual person dresses and exhaustingly tries to telepathically communicate to other Bisexuals that they are one of the same? Simple. Female bisexual here, hold on to your seatbelts; here we go. JEANS! Or Denim in general. Denim shorts and denim jackets are all...
  7. T

    Choose to be LGBTQ!

    Can you choose to be LGBTQ? Why?
  8. T

    Bisexual wallpapers!

    What are some fantastic bisexual wallpapers for my phone? Here is my favourite one-
  9. T

    Bisexual guys like trans!

    Are there bisexual guys who like trans men?
  10. T

    Best LGBTQ quotes!

    “When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.” ― Audre Lorde
  11. T

    Love Exist?

    Does true love exist?
  12. T

    Newbie

    Welcome, Charlee, Sorry, no app so far; I request our admin @lgbtqandall to make an app ASAP. Also, we are looking forward to your contribution too. Enjoy.
  13. T

    Are physical workouts good for Mental Health?

    The continuous lifestyle conversions have indeed affected our mental and physical health at some juncture. Chronic diseases, sedentary behaviour, medicinal side effects and cardiovascular diseases are commonly heard. Another essential part of this lifestyle change is Exercise. Studies have shown...
  14. T

    I want to make more friends

    How do I make friends with bisexual guys?
  15. T

    Should a woman stop wearing a bikini?

    At what age should a woman stop wearing a bikini?
  16. T

    Women or Men?

    Do bisexuals like all genders? If you are bisexual, what do you prefer, women or men? Why?
  17. T

    Mental Health and LGBTQ!

    What is the relation between mental health problems and being LGBTQ+?
  18. T

    LGBTQ+ should teach in school?

    Should LGBTQ history/topic be taught in public schools? Why or why not?
  19. T

    Bisexual Girls!

    First, the only two things a bisexual woman has in common is they are a woman, and they are sexually attracted to men and woman. Every bisexual woman has their preferences. Like mine I prefer women to men it's just that women are better lovers than men; women take their time as men rush and get...
  20. T

    Difference between Bisexual and Bicurious

    Bisexual individuals are sexually attracted to both or several different genders. Bi-curious is a colloquial term used for people, especially young people, who may be experimenting sexually with different genders, ultimately discovering if they are into one or several of them. Most people who...

© 2022 LGBTQ and ALL. All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except as expressly permitted in writing by LGBTQ and ALL. LGBTQ and ALL is strictly editorial. LGBTQ and ALL does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.